Receive instant e-mails with Microsoft Direct Push technology up to two days on battery standby
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Always-on access to critical information with HTC SnapVUE
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Powerful enough to give you the full Windows Vista experience
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Bluetooth 2.0 and Wi-Fi
Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Experience a new era in mobile computing with the HTC Shift. Powerful enough to run Windows VistaA Business, the HTC Shift has the optimal blend of portability and functionality, giving you uncompromised performance while on the move.
HTC Shift features SnapVUEa, an always-on mode that provides you instant access to critical information -- including e-mail previews, local weather, calendar, and SMS -- even if the device is not switched on. Push e-mail gives you instant alerts whenever you have new OutlookA e-mails. Through Wi-Fi or 3.5G high-speed connectivity, you enjoy the ultimate productivity and highest fidelity Internet experience around.
HTC Shift also features a 7-inch touch sensitive screen that slides out and tilts to a comfortable angle. It has a full QWERTY keyboard for convenient messaging and text input. A built-in fingerprint sensor is provided for increased security.
Customer Reviews:
HTC Shift Smaller Than ExpectedAugust 3, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I got the HTC Shift for writing on the go. And it's eighty percent or better of what I wanted.
Yes, firstly, the Shift is smaller in the hand or the bag than expected which is good. And it has the speed to run streaming videos acceptably. All in all, I would buy this computer again, since I want one that will fit it in a backpack and not take up half my carry-on allowance. The transformer is very small and portable and the Shift came with a 3 port USB junction, which also has the ethernet port.
I look forward to travelling with it and video-Skyping back to the US.
The handwriting software is better than I've used before but it doesn't seem to have the write-anywhere-on the-screen feature that I like. But for writing text quickly, a laptop with a full-sized keyboard is still preferrable.
Minor quibbles:
The faux-leather case is a little too bulky and makes the computer bigger than it needs to be to fit into a small carry bag. And the case is screwed on with three torx screws and even when the case is removed still more torx screws need to be removed to keep the base from scratching a table top. There is no pocket in the case to put these screws in for safekeeping. The front flap of the case also makes the whole unit hard to use since in unfolds toward the user. This also makes the unit harder to hold when using as a tablet.
I wish the display image could be rotated 90 degrees for tablet use, but it's workable.
I was surprised that SnapVue e-mail did not work without the SIM card. And I have not gotten the handwriting recognition in SnapVue to translate to the screen page, so I have to use the small keyboard which is functional but cramped. Again, the image doesn't rotate 90 degrees for tablet use. Moreover, SnapVue doesn't have the quick note-jotting ability I had hoped for.
One more thing: The Shift did not come with the activation codes for Office. Office still works, so far, but every time I boot it up, I have to quickly go through the whole decline-to-activate thing.
It's a good, small full-function tablet. And the rest of its features will be tested when I run out of the country next.
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